Planning to go on a shopping spree in Bandung, and don’t want to stay too far from the factory outlets?

Fret not, we’ve shortlisted these fabulous hotels in Bandung which are located near all the shopping and most happening places, so you can literally shop till you drop (or till the shops close) and still walk back to your hotel a few steps away!

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Here, we bring you to the 7 main districts in Bandung, show you what you can do there, and most importantly, where to stay in Bandung and stash all your shopping hunts!

Note: The prices reflected below are the low season rates, and they exclude tax and service charges. Accommodation rates often change with room availability, and low or high seasons. We recommend double checking for the final prices before confirming your booking.

Here’s an overview of our complete guide (tap to scroll to the relevant section):

Which area is best for you?

Riau – There are so many factory outlets here – great shopping made affordable! There are plenty of good eateries here too!

Lembang – If you can’t live without fresh air and nature, you should definitely stay here. There’s many unique leisure parks, cafes with awesome city view and strawberry farms!

Ciwidey – The most popular attraction, Kawah Putih (a volcanic crater lake), is here. Similar to Lembang, this place is full of natural attractions too.

Dago – Here, it’s a higher altitude with many restaurants and cafes where you can get breathtaking views of Bandung city. You can even cafe-hop the whole day!

Trans Studio – This is the place you should stay at if you’re bringing the kids. Trans Studio is one of the biggest indoor theme park in the world! For parents, there are more than 200 retail outlets here as well to keep you entertained!

Chihampelas – Known as The Jeans Street, where you can stroll along a street full of shops selling denim in various forms, from pants to mini-skirts to jackets! Visit the popular Chihampelas walk, where nightlife is so vibrant!

If you have less than 3 days to spend, we recommend that you stay at the central area – Setiabudi, Riau, Chihampelas or Trans Studio, Dago and make day trips to Lembang or Ciwidey.

If you have 4 days or more to spend, you can do a combined stay: 2-3 days in central where you can eat and shop till you drop, and another 1-2 days in Lembang or Ciwidey to enjoy the fresh air.

Now with this overview in mind, let’s explore the best places to stay in each area – all for under $48!

If you’re in Bandung, you can’t miss Paris Van Java mall.

The name of the mall itself is in Dutch, as the city of Bandung was referred to as the ‘Paris of Java’. It houses some well-known brands, such as Fossil, Guess, Adidas, H&M, Zara and Mango (but they are retail outlets, not factory outlets) – but certainly not where you’d look for an authentic Bandung experience or cheaper buys.

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But if you’re going there with kids, they will love playing with rabbits, sheep, lamb and cows at the rooftop farm!

If you’re looking for something more affordable, you must drop by Rumah Mode, one of the best factory outlets in Bandung. The place is spacious and there are several ATM machines located in the premises, as well as a restaurant. How convenient!

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Just like Cihampelas, the Setiabudi area can get very crowded during weekends and during public holidays. So here’s a few hotels that are near the area, so you can just walk to your shopping place!

It’s also roughly around 5 minutes from Paris Van Java or Rumah Mode – located somewhere in between them! Very convenient if you want to visit both places.

From USD 30

2. Riau area – Shop ‘Til Broke at Factory Outlets and Pasar Baru

Riau is another popular shopping spot among tourists – it’s where you can find rows of factory outlets on the both sides of the road. This is where you can hunt for cheap branded goods at a fraction of a price compared to in other cities!

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While you’re there, don’t forget to visit the Pasar Baru Trade Centre (known just as Pasar Baru) too. This is where you can get even cheaper clothes, compared to the factory outlets, though not all clothes at Pasar Baru have brands.

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Pasar Baru is also known for having a majorly huge selection of fashion textiles of all sorts.

But tourists beware – if the vendors in Pasar Baru know that you are not a local, they will mark up the price! So be sure to it bargain down.

You may get a discount if you buy several things from the same shop, and even if you don’t, just ask. Bargain, bargain, and bargain!

Besides shopping, you can also drop by interesting themed restaurants, such as Nanny’s Pavillon and Karnivor. How can you miss all these cool cafes while in Bandung?

Where to stay in Riau for under $48

2-1: Amaroossa Hotel

This boutique hotel has a glamorous interior, yet it’s unbelievably affordable (especially for a 4-star hotel)!

Conveniently located within walking distance to many factory outlets, you can enjoy the facilities in the hotel as well – it’s complete with a large swimming pool, golf course, and a pub.

There’s also a kids room equipped with xbox and playstation consoles, perfect for those of you who have kids and want to go shopping!

Photo via: Blog Kagum Hotel

From USD 36

Location : Jalan Braga No. 67, BandungContact: +62-22 420 0099

3. Lembang – Indulge in lush greenery and fresh air

Lembang may not be a shopping destination, but it is a very popular must-go for visitors to Bandung – as an escape from the city, it’s just an hour’s drive away from the central of Bandung.

While you are here, you would definitely not want to miss Dusun Bambu Family Leisure Park. Dusun Bambu is an ideal place to spend the weekend with your loved ones, family or friends – here, you can find everything (literally), from villa accommodations to camps to activities like biking or adventure games for kids.

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This is where the famous Tangkuban Perahu mountain is located. In there, the smell of sulphur is pretty strong, as the volcano is still active. But the beautiful and breathtaking views that you can get from the mountain is a guarantee that will make you forget completely about the pungent smell.

While you’re in the area, you can visit strawberry farms – there’s quite a few where you can pick as much as you want with a small basket.

Where to stay in Lembang for under $48

3-1: Dulang Resort

Take a dip in one of the best infinity pools in Bandung and unwind with a cocktail, as your eyes feast on a mesmerizing view of paddy fields and city lights in the horizon.

You can still enjoy the breathtaking view while dining on a patio hanging over the edge of the pool. As it’s on higher ground, you’ll be greeted with a morning mist when you wake.

From your balcony, you can also see the mighty Tangkuban Perahu. What’s a better view in Bali to wake up to?

From USD 23

5. Dago area – Enjoy stunning views and hilly greens

One of the notable highlights of Dago is Lawang Wangi creative space, an art gallery, craft shop and restaurant that sums up to a piece of art in itself, with incredible creative bits you can enjoy one by one, when the mountain view from the all-glass interior doesn’t distract you.

It also has a sophisticated deck, where you can capture the beauty of Bandung.

Several factory outlets and Bandung Indah Plaza Mall are within walking distance from the hotel, so not to worry!

From USD 37

Another luxurious yet affordable hotel, Serela Hotel Merdeka is only two minutes from the Istana Bandung Electronic Centre (a.k.a IstanaBEC), a famous mall that mainly sells gadgets and anything related to it. The hotel itself is adorned by minimalistic designs from the inside out, literally.

From USD 37

6. Trans Studio amusement park – Yell with the thrills

The Trans Studio is one of the biggest indoor theme park in the world. The theme park itself has 20 rides and more upcoming, with various shows for entertainment.

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Right beside it is the Trans Studio Mall (previously Bandung Supermall), which has over 200 retail stores with more than 100 food and beverage outlets as well.

If you’re planning to go to the theme park, our tip is to buy the tickets first online (around USD 13 for weekdays and around USD 20 for weekends and public holidays). Buying online also saves you time from having to queue with other tourists. You can purchase the ticket here.

Where to stay around Trans Studio Amusement Park for under $48

6-1: Narapati Indah Syariah Boutique Hotel and Convention

This boutique hotel has a royal-like interior, yet exudes a homey vibe with its traditional rooms.

It’s also only a 12-minute walk to Trans Studio theme park as well as Trans Studio Mall.

From USD 35

7. Cihampelas area – Shop for Jeans

The Cihampelas Walk mall (also known as Ciwalk) located at 160th Street of Cihampelas is one of the best places to hang out and shop, popular among both locals and tourists.

And while you’re there, you can stroll along a street full of shops selling various kinds of jeans, from pants to mini skirts to jackets!

Photo via: Bisbandung, Bandung Tourism

But tourists be warned – during the weekends, this area is usually packed full of shoppers. The traffic can also be quite heavy and you may spend a lot of time just to find a place to find a parking spot!

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So it’s best to visit during weekdays if you want to avoid the crowd.

Where to stay in Cihampelas for under $48

7-1: De Batara Hotel

This hotel is right by the denim/jeans street itself, so all those jeans shops are right at your doorstep!

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